Tezlyn Figaro, one of Fox’s regular, Democrat-attacking “liberals,” did her job last weekend by suggesting that dubious Biden-accuser Tara Reade is a victim on the level of Ahmaud Arbery, an unarmed jogger who was shot and killed in Georgia.

In its blatant support for a “religious liberty” lawsuit, brought by an order of Catholic nuns against the Affordable Care Act’s birth control mandate, Fox News has blatantlymisrepresentedthecaseand claimed that these sweet “Little Sisters of the Poor” are being forced, by the nun-hating Obama, to provide abortion pills to their workers. This isn’t true. But you wouldn’t know that if you watch Fox & Friends.

After abruptly canceling interviews with Chris Wallace and Don Lemon last week, Tara Reade suddenly decided to do a lengthy interview with Megyn Kelly. But if you were expecting Kelly to provide the kind of scrutiny she gave the black stripper who accused the white Duke lacrosse players of rape, you will be sorely disappointed.

While Donald Trump was chatting with his Fox Friends this morning, the Labor Department reported that 20.5 million jobs were lost last month, possibly the worst jobs report in American history. Trump showed not an iota of concern for struggling Americans, but plenty for himself.

As devastating unemployment statistics were released and the death toll from the coronavirus pandemic continued climbing, top of mind for Donald Trump and his Fox & Friends sycophants was his victory lap over DOJ charges dropped against Michael Flynn and the "Russia hoax."

Today, after Attorney General Bill Barr dropped all charges against Trump’s former national security adviser, Fox’s “straight news” anchor Bill Hemmer called up Flynn loyalist K.T. McFarland and helped her spew every anti-Russia investigation MAGA-ism she could squeeze into her brief appearance.

Tucker Carlson cast doubt on Tara Reade’s sexual assault allegations against Joe Biden last night, perhaps in a signal to the Fan in Chief and the Trump 2020 campaign to look elsewhere for Biden smears.

The Daily Show put together a video proving that a pro-union protest in 2011 Tucker Carlson called “contemptible” looked a lot like the reopen protest he slobbered over last month. Except the Michigan protests also endangered people with potential coronavirus exposure.